Childcare Training Bundle (14 Courses) CPD Accredited

This course has been designed to comply with the new EU legislation law which came into force in December 2014.

This module will show you how to provide allergy information on pre-packed or unpackaged foods. It will cover what effects allergies may have to the body, considerations of allergies in the factory, How allergenic ingredients should be displayed on a label, Identifying allergens in example of dishes in the restaurant and How food businesses should be providing consumers with allergen information about the non-prepacked food they serve.

Learning Outcomes:

This module will show you how to provide allergy information on pre-packed or unpackaged foods.

It will cover what effects allergies may have to the body,

Considerations of allergies in the factory,

How allergenic ingredients should be displayed on a label,

Identifying allergens in example of dishes in the restaurant and

How food businesses should be providing consumers with allergen information about the non-prepacked food they serve.

Course 2 - Anaphylaxis e-learning CPD

Anaphylaxis is a potentially severe allergic reaction which attacks the immune system. Your whole body is affected, usually within minutes of contact with an allergen but sometimes the reaction can take place hours later. This online training course will develop your knowledge on Anaphylaxis, covering the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of severe allergic reactions.

Learning Outcomes:

Understanding Anaphylaxis

Recognising the Signs & Symptoms

Awareness of Causes and Triggers

Diagnosing Anaphylaxis

Treatment of someone with Anaphylaxis

The Recovery position

Course 3 - COSHH e-learning CPD

The COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) Regulations (2002) are designed to protect people against risks to their health when dealing with or being exposed to hazardous substances. The COSHH training course is designed for candidates who handle chemicals as part of their daily work, this online COSHH course is ideal for an induction or refresher to the new regulations.

Learning outcomes:

This course covers the following topics;

Regulations that control the use of hazardous substances

Substances hazardous to health

Potential effects

Risk assessment control measures

CHIPS Regulations

Procedures for using hazardous substances

Bleeding

Common workplace injuries

Course 4 - Diet and Nutrition e-learning CPD

This online Diet and Nutrition course aims to give the delegates a strong understanding of how a person’s diet and nutrition has a direct connection to their health & well-being. This e-learning course will explain the essential nutrients to sustain a healthy and active body and where to get these nutrients from.

Learning Outcomes:

Understand what nutrients are

Identify the essential nutrients required to sustain a healthy and active body

Understand what our food is made up of, and which category of nutrients it belongs to

Work out what foods would benefit specific dietary requirements

Course 5 - Fire Safety e-learning CPD

Due to the Fire Safety Regulations (The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005) Employers are legally required to provide employees with adequate Fire Safety Training on an annual basis. Our online Fire Safety course will help you fulfil this obligation by providing your staff with the knowledge and understanding of all key information regarding Fire Safety in the Workplace.

Learning Outcomes:

Fire Law & Legislation

Employees Responsibilities

Fire Hazards & Risks

Common causes of fire

Detection

Action on discovering a fire

Fire Safety Management

Fire Fighting Equipment

Course 6 - Food Safety Level 2 in Catering e-learning CPD

This online Food Safety course is designed to provide individuals that handle open food the essential knowledge and understanding of good Food Safety Practice. The aim of this training course is to provide candidates with a fundamental knowledge of food hygiene and to enable them to apply this knowledge to essential practical skills in order to prevent food poisoning.

Learning Outcomes:

Introduction to Food Safety

Hazards associated with Food Safety

Food poisoning and contamination

HACCP

Temperatures

Personal Hygiene

Allergies and Intolerances

Premises, Equipment and Pest Control

Cleaning and Disinfecting

Legislation and requirements

Course 7 - Health and Safety e-learning CPD

Under the Health & Safety legislation employers are legally required to provide themselves and/or their employees adequate Health & Safety Training. Our Online Health & Safety Course will ensure that you and your employees will comply to Health and Safety legislation and raise the awareness needed to create a healthy, safe working environment.

Learning Outcomes:

Health & Safety explained

Health & Safety related accidents and ill-health

Health & Safety in the workplace

Legal responsibilities and requirements

Policies and procedures

Workplace hazards

RIDDOR

Accident Reporting and Record keeping

Course 8 - Learning Disabilities e-learning CPD

Our online Learning Disabilities course is designed to enable participants to gain a better understanding about learning disabilities. Candidates will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with what a learning disability is, understanding the different types of learning disabilities and the best approach to dealing with challenging behaviours and learning disabilities.

Learning Outcomes:

Understanding what a learning disability is

What causes a learning disability?

Diagnosis and learning disability

Learning disabilities and other conditions

Understanding challenging behaviours

Course 9 - Manual Handling of Objects e-learning CPD

Our online Moving and Handling of Objects course will inform you of the legislation surrounding any moving and handling operation, the correct techniques to employ, the process of ergonomics and risk assessing. You should always be safe when moving and handling any load so this course is essential for your health.

Learning Outcomes:

The legislation involded in Moving and Handling Objects

Explain the theory behind moving and handling

Be aware of safe practice using a range of techniques when moving a variety of inanimate loads

Course 10 - Paediatric First Aid Level 3 Theory e-learning CPD

This Paediatric First Aid (Level 3) course has been developed for those who are working / wish to work with children and infants. This accredited course provides theoretical training in first aid techniques that are specific to infants aged under 1, and children aged from 1 year old to the onset of puberty.

It will especially be of interest to parents, teachers, child minders, crèche assistants, playgroup personnel and anyone else who has a responsibility for their welfare whilst in your care. It is ideal for individuals who are responsible for children and infants, who wish to gain an accredited Paediatric First Aid Award.

Learning Outcomes:

Unit 1

Understand the role and responsibilities of the paediatric first aider

Be able to assess an emergency situation safely

Be able to provide first aid for an infant and a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally

Be able to provide first aid for an infant and a child who is unresponsive and not breathing normally

Be able to provide first aid for an infant and a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction

Be able to provide first aid to an infant and a child with external bleeding

Understand how to provide first aid to an infant and a child who is suffering from shock

Understand how to provide first aid to an infant and a child with anaphylaxis

Unit 2

Be able to administer first aid to an infant and a child with injuries to bones, joints and muscles

Be able to administer first aid to an infant and a child with head and spinal injuries

Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child with conditions affecting the eyes, ears and nose

Understand how to administer emergency first aid to an infant and a child with a chronic medical condition or sudden illness

Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child who is experiencing the effects of extreme heat or cold

Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child who has sustained an electric shock

Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child with burns or scalds

Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child who has been poisoned

Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child who has been bitten or stung

Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child with minor injuries

Understand how to complete records relating to illnesses, injuries and emergencies

Course 11 - Preventing Radicalisation e-learning CPD

This course has been specifically designed to help learners identify indicators of radicalisation, along with providing familiarisation of strategies designed to prevent radicalisation.

This module will help you learn effective management in Preventing Radicalisation, taking approximately 30 minutes to complete, and your understanding will be tested at the end of it.

Course 12 - RIDDOR e-learning CPD

RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) places a legal duty on employers, self-employed people and people in charge of premises. Under RIDDOR individuals are required to report: work-related deaths, major injuries or over seven day injuries, work related diseases and dangerous occurrences. Our online RIDDOR course will help the learner understand the necessary requirements of RIDDOR.

Learning Outcomes:

Know what RIDDOR stands for

Be aware of what is reportable under RIDDOR

Be aware of the various methods of reporting

Be familiar with the roles and responsibilities with regards to RIDDOR

Course 13 - Safeguarding Children Practice Level 3 e-learning CPD

There are many children and young people in society who are in danger and at risk of harm from others due to their inability to protect themselves.

Children interact with adults in a wide range of settings and organisations. There are millions of children who live, work and play in environments where adults provide and facilitate education, leisure, support and care. The term environment includes a wide range of familiar institutions such as schools, colleges, hospitals, care homes, youth organisations and, of course, the family home.

A wide range of agencies deliver education, care and leisure services to children and there is a legal requirement on all such agencies to protect the children under their responsibility

It is intended that the effects of harm and abuse can be minimised by raising awareness through programmes of study such as this. Child abuse is illegal and is thought to be more widespread than previously acknowledged. It is important to note that whether the abuse is deliberate or not, the abused are affected in the same way.

Learning Outcomes:

After studying this course and successfully completing the assessment you will be able to:

Understand the legal definition and status of 'the child'

Understand the concepts of 'child vulnerability', 'child protection' and 'significant harm' in order to recognise the signs of vulnerability and gain an appreciation of child protection issues

Define abuse and bullying and be aware of the signs and symptoms that indicate the four main forms of abuse

Explore the current legislation, guidance and policies that exist to protect children's safety and well-being in a range of environments

Identify both organisational and personal roles and responsibilities in relation to child protection procedures, including disclosure, recording and referral

Understand post-referral processes

Course 14 - Infection Control Level 3 e-learning CPD

Infections that are caused either, through being in a care establishment (nosocomial) or as a result of receiving treatment (iatrogenic), can be prevented. Often, neither may appear until after people leave the care establishment.

It is the responsibility of everyone working within the care industry to protect both themselves and the people they care for, from the effects of infection. This course will explore, in detail, how this can be achieved.

Learning Outcomes:

Understanding Infection control

Explain what is meant by infection, its signs and causes

Identify how infection is spread

Explain the importance of preventing the spread of infection

Reducing the Risk of Infection

Identify the measures that should be taken to minimise the spread of infection

Explain the responsibilities of workers, the importance of legislation and risk assessment relating to infection control

Controlling the Spread of Infection

Explain the importance of personal hygiene in preventing the spread of infection

Identify the key characteristics of effective cleaning, disinfection, sterilisation and handling of sharps

All courses will be set up and the learner registered within 24 hours of purchase

Total of 14 CPD credits, equivalent to 14 hours accredited learning. Accredited by the The CPD Accreditation Group.

A certificate will be issued immediately for you to download upon successful completion of the knowledge test at the end of each course, therefore if you complete all courses above, you can achieve 14 certificates. The pass mark for these courses is 75% (grade C)